We all know that college life can be a mix of studying and partying, but what happens when the two collide? One college student, who worked hard to get a scholarship to their dream school, found themselves in a dilemma when a noisy group of partygoers disrupted their peace and quiet. Living in a dorm known for being quiet at night, our protagonist expected some peace, but the night took an unexpected turn. Let’s dive into the story!
Quiet Night Turns Rowdy

Partygoers Disrupt the Peace

Noise Continues, Time to Act

Confronting the Noisy Group ️

A Polite Request Met with Resistance

No Sympathy from the Partygoers ♀️

Searching for the Source of the Noise

Hostility and Anxiety

Calling the Cops

The Aftermath: Silence at Last

Mixed Reactions

Additional Information

Rules and Regulations

Courtesy Hours and COVID Restrictions ️

The Great College Noise Debate: Who’s Right? ♀️
In a battle between peace-seeking students and rowdy partygoers, one college student took matters into their own hands and called the cops on a noisy group. While some thanked our protagonist for restoring quiet, others might argue that college is a time for fun and celebration. With campus rules and COVID restrictions in play, it’s a tricky situation to navigate. So, what do you think? Was our protagonist justified in calling the cops, or should they have let the partygoers enjoy their night? Share your thoughts below!
College student calls cops on noisy partygoers, commenters debate if it was justified. NTA commenter receives mixed replies.

Polite request ignored, rowdy partygoers deserved consequences. #NTA

Being considerate of neighbors is common courtesy

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College noise levels debated: earplugs or call the cops?

Commenter calls out partygoers, receives backlash from deleted user

Respect thy neighbors! NTA for calling out partygoers
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Calling the police on rowdy partygoers in a college dorm: YTA or NTA?
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Calling cops on loud partygoers can be dangerous and inconsiderate.

Responsible college student calls cops on rowdy partygoers.

Commenter questions why the student moved into uni halls and calls out the assumption that noise is expected. Replies suggest cultural differences and restrictions on social gatherings.
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Freshman with anxiety called cops on partygoers, sparking debate.

College student calls campus police on rowdy partygoers. NTA or ESH?

Commenter suggests alternative to police involvement, receives polite replies

Calling cops on midnight partygoers: ESH or party pooper?

Noise ordinances exist, but was calling the cops necessary?

YTA called cops instead of RA, but campus PD was reasonable.

Calling the cops on rowdy partygoers during pandemic: NTA

Commenter thinks calling cops on partygoers is excessive.

Partygoers proven wrong, commenter not the a**hole.

RA asleep, student calls cops on rowdy partygoers: reasonable action?

No sympathy for rowdy partygoers. ♂️

Calling cops on rowdy party: YTA or hero? Discussion ensues.

Calling the cops for a noise complaint: YTA or NTA?

Calling the cops on rowdy partygoers: necessary or excessive?

Gender bias exposed in assumptions about party busting college student

Curious commenter asks for clarification on party timeline

Commenter defends partygoers, calls out dramatic behavior.

Calling the cops on a rowdy party during a pandemic: NTA

Valuing sleep and studies over parties is NTA, not immature

Old man shares experience and suggests earplugs for peaceful sleep

Standing up for what’s right and respecting others’ peace. NTA.

Calling the cops on rowdy partygoers: NTA or party pooper?

College student stands up to rowdy partygoers, earns NTA judgment

Calling adult women “girls”? YTA. Commenters call out fakeness.

College student calls out rowdy partygoers, sparks debate
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Commenter calls out party-calling student for being a buzzkill

Sleep-deprived student becomes the hero we all need ♂️

Standing up for your right to peace and quiet. NTA.

Standing up to inconsiderate partygoers: NTA
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Enforcing rules in a dorm: NTA or party pooper?

Enforcing quiet hours or being a party pooper?

Noise complaint justified, university rules support reporting partygoers. #NTA

NTA: No drama, just a responsible student

Standing up against noisy college parties. NTA wins!

Shutting down rowdy college parties: NTA or party pooper?
